it is called chyme
The digestive sysgtem is made up of the stomach large intestines small intestines and etc
i dont know if it is intestines but what i think you are talking about is haggis,which is from scotland, not ireland...
Canopic jars were made to preserve the stomach,intestines,liver,and lungs of the deceased. The Jackal jar had the stomach,the human jar had the liver,the lungs were in the monkey jar,and the falcon jar housed the intestines.
The greater omentum arises from the greater curvature of the stomach. It is a large apron-like structure made of fatty tissue that hangs down over the intestines.
not at all. it is a good carminative ie expulsion of gas from stomach and intestines.
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There is no esophaguas intestines. You have a large intestine made up of four sections, and a small, made up of three sections. Both together can measure about 30 feet. We have an 'oesophagus' also known as 'esophagus'. This is a muscle tube that carries our food from our pharynx to our stomach. I hope this answers your question.
Osso bucco (a veal soupy/stew dish).
Because the small and large intestines are made up of smooth muscles that continually move feces in one direction. This is called peristalsis.
some of examples of organs are your stomach, intestines, heart, lungs, and skin.That's right; even your skin is an organ because it contains different kinds of tissues.
The rubber/latex or whatever material it was made out of can get stuck in or stick to the lining of the stomach/esophagus/intestines, causing digestive problems/pain/blockages.
Aspirin can cause an irrated stomach. Ibuprofin (aceteminophen) and bufferin (buffered or coated aspirin) was made primarily to bypass the stomach and be digested in the intestines therefore not irritating the stomach. The heavy use of aspirin can cause ulceritis of the stomach wall and irritate existing ulcers. See the related link for more information.